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LastLine

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Got a TV without a VGA or DVI connection and I'm just wondering if/how I can connect a Mac Mini to the TV. Anyone got any ideas? No SVIdeo, just scart or composite connections.
 
With Apple's DVI to video adaptor you can connect to composite video inputs. (This is the same adaptor that also has an S-Video connector, so it allows both for S-Video and composite output).
 
You want this. It has both S-Video *and* composite, so you can use it, even if you do not have S-Video....

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(EDIT: sorry, it was already answered while I was grabbing the image and the link, but at least I provided the link! 😱 😉 😀 )
 
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telecomm said:
LastLine won't need that, since the television in question accepts composite video connections.

All LastLine needs (aside from a composite video cable) is the adaptor shown in the photo graciously provided by mkrishnan. 😉 😀
All help much appreciated guys 🙂 Now all I need to do is convince the parents that a core solo mini would be great as a media center for the old TV - if only to try and get them the bug to bite for a full mac conversion on their old PCs
 
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